Force-remove files and directories in PowerShell fails . . . ETA 20181217: PSVersion 4 0 and later will still fail in some circumstances, see alternate answer by Mehrdad Mirreza, and bug report filed by mklement mklement provides a Proof of Concept solution at this SO answer, as the bug is awaiting an official fix The new version of PowerShell (PSVersion 4 0) has resolved this issue entirely and Remove-Item "targetdirectory" -Recurse -Force works

java - Accessing files directories in webapp folder in . . . @satoshi For this particular problem, I don' think you need static servlet, unless you want to serve the dynamic contents wihtout doing any processing and, here, you want to resize the image first so you can just write your resized image stream to HttpResponse

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Zipping folders and their contents into a . zip file in . . . Use the -r option From zip(1):-r Travel the directory structure recursively; for example: zip -r foo foo The name of the zip file comes first "Recursively" means that the zip file will include subfolders of the given folder, the subfolders of those folders, and so on